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The excavation of the Wujiachang Cemetery in Fuquanshan Site, Shanghai in 2010

Shanghai Museum
Published/Copyright: November 13, 2018
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Abstract

Fuquanshan Site is a central settlement site of the Liangzhu Culture. The 2010 excavation in the Wujiachang locality of Fuquanshan Site was productive. The relatively small excavation area of 231sqm yielded six burials, 14 ash pits, three ash ditches, and one water well. Four of the burials were dated to the Liangzhu Age. The Liangzhu grave goods assemblage was exceptionally rich. It comprised more than 400 artifacts that included sumptuous objects of jade cong-tubes, jade bi-discs, jade yue-battle axes, ivory scepters, etc. Their presence suggested that M204 and M207 were elite burials. The complete removal of feature M207 from the field allowed meticulous excavation of the burial in the convenience of laboratory environment, as well as the immediate preservation of the uncovered cultural relics. The deposition indicated that Wujiachang was an artificial mound cemetery of the elites of the Liangzhu Culture.


Postscript

The original report published in Kaogu 考古 (Archaeology) 2015.10:46–65 with 36 illustrations was authored by Jie Chen 陈杰 and Yun Zhou 周云. The abridge version was translated into English by Yun Kuen Lee 李润权.


References

The CPAM (Commission for Preservation of Ancient Monuments) of Shanghai 上海市文物管理委员会. 2000. Fuquanshan – Xinshiqi shidai yizhi fajue baogao 福泉山– 新石器时代遗址发掘报告 (Fuquanshan – Report on the excavation of the Neolithic site). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe.Search in Google Scholar

Published Online: 2018-11-13
Published in Print: 2018-11-27

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